《精准解析》天津市第一中学2021届高三上学期摸底考(零月考)英语试题(原卷版)

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天津一中2020-2021-1高三年级英语学科零月考试卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共100分,考试用时90分钟。第I卷1至4页,第II卷1页。考生务必将答案涂写规定的位置上,答在试卷上的无效。祝各位考生考试顺利!第

I卷第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1.—Youarelateforthemorningassembly

again!—I’mterriblysorry.I_______acontractalmostthewholenight.A.wasdraftingB.havebeendraftingC.havedraftedD.haddrafted

2.Fannyasked________madethatodd-lookinglittlecatsopopular.A.whatwasitthatB.whatwasthatC.whatitwasthatD.whatthatwas3.T

heoutbreakofCovid-19hasmeantanchangeinmanypeople’slifeandwork.A.absurdB.abruptC.allergicD.authentic4.—Gosh,IfeelIhavemessedupmywholelife.—Cheerup.Thi

ngswill_______.A.holdoutB.workoutC.standoutD.setout5.(2015·安徽)heoncefeltlikegivingup,henowhasthedeterminationtopushfurther

andkeepongoing.A.WhereB.AsC.IncaseD.Nowthat6.Theuniversitystartedsomenewlanguageprogramsto_________thecountry’

sSilkRoadEconomicBelt.A.applytoB.caterforC.appealtoD.huntfor7.Hisstrongsenseofhumorwasmakeeveryoneintheroombursto

utlaughing.A.soastoB.suchastoC.sothatD.suchthat8.(2015•湖北)Thismeetingroomisanon-smokingarea.Iwouldliketowarnyou___________thatify

ousmokedhereyouwouldbefined.A.inadvanceB.indetailC.intotalD.ingeneral9.----I’msosorrythatImadeyourcomputerstopworking.----_______.Icanrepa

iritmyself.A.Nobigdeal.B.Don’tsaythat.C.Notatall.D.Ofcoursenot.10.OurcountryisacceleratingtheconstructionofXiong'anNewDistri

ct,_______willbeagreen,low-carbon,open,innovativeandhighly-competitivecity.A.oneB.onethatC.thatD.what11.C

hinahasacceleratedcrucialtransformationsintheroleofgovernment,_______themarkettoplayadecisiverole.A.to

allowB.allowedC.havingallowedD.allowing12.Consumers'supportandencouragementisa_______streamofmotivationforself-improvementofthecompany.A.casual

B.smoothC.currentD.steady13.Itisestimatedthathopefullyabout0.5billionfamilies_______5Gterminalsby2025,whenthereisasharpdropinp

rice.A.haveusedB.willhaveusedC.willbeusingD.areusing14.Onthegraduationday,hereceivedfromhisfatheranicepresent_

_____anotewasattached,saying“I’mproudofyou.”A.onwhichB.towhichC.withwhichD.inwhich15.Ican’tfigureoutwhysomeforeignersmustgoout_______sta

yingathomeisthesafestwayduringtheoutbreakofthevirus.A.untilB.beforeC.unlessD.when第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,

满分20分)阅读下面短文,从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。FrompovertytoarocketscientisttotheCEOoftheGirlScouts(女童子军),SylviaAcevedo’sstoryisinspiring.SylviaAce

vedogrewuponadirtroadinNewMexico.Herfamilywas___16___,livingpaychecktopaycheck.Afteraninfectiousdisease___17___inLasCrucesnearlykill

edheryoungersister,hermothermovedthefamilytoadifferent___18___.Athernewschool,aclassmate___19___hertobecomeaBrownieGirlScout.Andfromthatmoment,

herlife___20___anewpath.TheGirlScoutcookieprogramequipsgirlswithbasic___21___knowledge.Womenconstantlyinthesectorsaidtheygottheir_

__22___throughit.SylviaAcevedowastheregoingdoor-to-door___23___cookiestoallherneighbors.There’safamoussales___24___thathertr

oopleadergaveher:youneverleavethesideofasale____25____you’veheard“no”threetimes,andtothisdayshe____26____bythat.TheGirlScoutexperience

inawaygotgirls____27____.Whentheyareearningdifferentbadges(徽章),theyhaveallthosejobskillsthatare____28____relatedtowhatthey’velearned.O

nonecampingtrip,Acevedo’stroopleadersawherlookingupatthe____29____—shedidn’tknowthattherewereplanets.Hertroopleader____30____theBigDipper,

theLittleDipperandafewplanets.Later,whenthegirlswere____31____badges,Acevedo’sleaderrememberedher____32____wit

hthestarsandsuggestedshetryforhersciencebadge.Shewentontogetamaster’sin____33____fromStanfordUniversi

ty,thenbecamearocketscientistwithNASA,andthen,in2016,wasappointedto____34____theGirlScouts.WhattheGi

rlScoutstaughtherwasdeterminationandresilience(适应力)andshehaskeptthat____35____inherlifeeversince.16.A.largeB.happyC.poo

rD.close17.A.controlB.outbreakC.symptomD.victim18.A.projectB.neighbourhoodC.schoolyardD.division19.A.convincedB.advisedC.forcedD.allowe

d20.A.tookupB.tookinC.tookoffD.tookon21.A.politicalB.culturalC.financialD.religious22.A.startB.wayC.headD.vote23.A.allocatingB.sellingC.m

akingD.tasting24.A.campaignB.figureC.programD.technique25.A.afterB.whileC.untilD.since26.A.livesB.getsC.passesD.judge

s27.A.adoptedB.hiredC.noticedD.supported28.A.graduallyB.hopefullyC.closelyD.loosely29.A.treesB.birdsC.starsD.tents30.A.pointedoutB.ruledoutC.sorte

doutD.broughtout31.A.wearingB.donatingC.countingD.earning32.A.satisfactionB.associationC.combinationD.fascination33.A.engineeringB.marketingC.te

achingD.nursing34.A.backB.headC.fundD.check35.A.dreamB.promiseC.lessonD.standard第二部分阅读理解(共20小题:每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短

文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ALookingforwardtosomethingfantasticinhotsummer?Howaboutpicnicsfilledwithfamilyandfun?We’vecomeupwith4

ofthetoppicnicareasacrosstheUS.CumberlandIslands,GeorgiaJustafewhourssouthofSavannah,thisnationalseashoreisapic

nicparadise.It’sanunspoiledplaceintheDeepSouthwithover50milesofhikingtrails(小径).CoveredinSpanishmoss,thetrailsarelin

edwithtreesandsinceit’sstillaruralarea,thestarslineupforaspectacularshowatnightandcreatetheperfectevenings

tarlitpicnicopportunity.GrantPark,ChicagoIfyouarelookingfordeliciousfoodinChicago,goforatasteofa20-day,lake-front,foodiefestivalthathappe

nsinOctobereachyear.Grabaspotnearthefountaintoenjoyyourpicnic,appreciatethecitysceneryandlakeviewsandrelaxwithfamilyandfriends.Ifyoua

rethereonJuly4th,besuretoplanthedaytoincludethefireworksdisplayattheNavyPier.CranberryIslands,MaineHere,you’

llenjoynaturalpicnicswithislandviews.Theislandsareadelightfulgroupofislandsabout20minutesoffshorefromAcadiaNationalPark.Youcanvisittheislandsb

yprivateboatorferry(渡船)service.Bringapicnicbasketalongfortherideasit’saromanticpicnicareatotakeyourspecialsomeoneorgofor

afamilyoutingtovisittheislands.BigSur,CaliforniaThePointLobosStateReserveisasmallgem.Besidesthecoastalwildlife

therearerareplantcommunities,anduniquegeologicalformations.It’sgoodtohaveapicnicthere.Werecommendbringingatelescope

,becausemuchofthewildlifecanbeseenonlyatadistance.36.WhatareCumberlandIslandslike?A.TheyarejustnexttoSavannah.B.They

haveaspectacularshoweverynight.C.TheyarealmostcoveredinSpanishmoss.D.Theyhaven’tlosttheirnaturalness.37.Whichofthef

ollowingactivitiesisrecommendedinthepassage?A.AdmirefireworksdisplayonIndependenceDayinGrantPark.B.Bringatelescopeandwa

tchthestarrynightinBigSur.C.EnjoydeliciousfoodinfoodiefestivalonJuly4thinGrantPark.D.Grabaspotnearthefountainandappreciateis

landviewsinCranberryIslands.38.Wherecanyouenjoyobservingwildlifewithatelescope?A.AttheNavyPier.B.Inthe

DeepSouth.C.AtthePointLobosStateReserve.D.AtAcadiaNationalPark.39.Whydoestheauthorwritethispassage?A.Tosharepersonalstoriesaboutpicnics.B.

Toofferreaderstipsforwinterholiday.C.Tointroducesomepicnicareas.D.Totellreaderssomegoodwaystorelax.B

Mysonisadisabledteenager.Heisinandoutofhospitalandschool.Hislearningdisabilitiesandbehaviorissuesareabarrierforhim,andheisteasedoncampus.At

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toworkinthetheatreindustrybuthadtoquitwhenmysonkeptgettingexcludedfromschool.Ineverexpectedthatmylifewouldtur

noutlikethis.Butnow,amazingly,IamdoingaPhDataRussellGroupuniversity,lookingatnon-whiteheroesandheroinesinhistoricaldrama.Itisfasc

inating:under-representedcharacters!Hiddenhistories!Diversity!IamstartingtowinawardsformyresearchandIfeellikeasuccessst

ory.Almost.There’sjustoneproblem:Ican’tgetfunding.Ikeepmissingoutonstudentshipsandscholarships.Theseawards—whicharemainlyf

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neddownforthelaststudentshipIappliedfor,Iaskedwhy.Thedecisionmaker—aprofessorinmydepartmentandtheheadofaresearchi

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utwhenitcomesdowntoit,thisisclearlywhattheywant.Someonewithmybackgroundisnevergoingtogetastudentshipifthe

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IwenttothestudentadviceofficeandtoldthemthatIamacarer.Theyaskedwhatthatmeantandthenofferedmeadviceonbenefi

ts,butnotfunding.Iwenttothestudentunionadviceservice—theyreferredmebacktostudentadvice.Iwenttothegraduateschool.Sameresponse.Ispoketo

avicedeanandasupervisor.Ihadtotellthemwhatacareris.Yougetthepicture.Iwasinvisible.So,Igaveup,decidedtoapplyannua

llyforthestudentshipsandkeptmypart-timejob.UCASannouncedthisyearthatyoungcarerswillnowbeabletoidentifythemselvesintheirapplications,sothatun

iversitieswillbeabletosupportthem.Buthowisthisgoingtohappenifstaffattheseinstitutionsdon’tevenknowwhatacareris?Thestudentwelfarevice-presidenta

ttheunionhasfinallyagreedwithmethatcarersareanunder-supportedandunder-representedgrouponcampus.Wearegoingtoaskstudentrecordstoad

danoptiontotheequalityanddiversitymonitoringsection,sothatwecanidentifyascarersandhopefullyraiseaware

ness.Wishusluck.40.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Onlyundergraduatesandmasterscangetthestudentship.B.Thewritershowsgrea

tinterestandenthusiasminheracademicresearch.C.Inspiteofherson’sillness,thewritercontinuedtoworktofeedherfamily.D.Thewriter’sdisabledson

doesnotrespecthismother.41.Accordingtothedecisionmaker,thewriter’sapplicationforfundingwasturneddownmainlybecause.A.shehas

adisabledsonB.thebureaucracyofcaringkeptherbusyC.heracademicresultswerenotgoodenoughD.thecompetitionwastoo

fierce42.Whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingevents?a.Theauthorwonawardsforherresearch.b.Theauthorspoketoavicedeanandasupervisor.c.Theauthordeci

dedtoapplyannuallyforstudentships.d.TheauthorstartedherPhD.A.cdbaB.dcbaC.cdabD.dabc43.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassageth

at.A.thewriterlikesreadingsuccessstoriesB.theuniversity’seffortstohelpcarersarefarfromidealC.thewriterisanon-whitewomanD.carersarefavore

dintheprocessofapplicationandenrollment44.Thewriter’spurposeismainlyto.A.callonmorepeopletocareabout

disabledteenagersB.informthereadersofacarer’sdifficultiesC.complainaboutthebarriersshemetingettingfundingD.giveadviceonhowtog

etastudentshipCAsJohnGeorgeremembersit,theDetroitneighborhoodhegrewupinwasstraightoutofFrankCapra'sIt'saWonderfulLif

e.''Weknewallourneighbors,''George,60,toldDetroit'sMetroTimes.''OnChristmasEve,we'dallgotomidnightMass,andtherewouldbe300pe

opleinourhouseatoneo'clocktoaboutfiveinthemorning.Thefolkswerejustreallygood,hardworkingpeople.''Bythe80s,however,theoldneighborhood

wasmorePottersvillethanBedfordFalls.Dueinparttoeconomicdownturnsandanationwidedrugepidemic(泛滥),well-kepthomeshadbeenabandon

edandkindlyneighborshadfledtothesuburbs.ButnotGeorge.''Livinginanycity,it'slikebeinginarelationship,''hetoldReader'sDiges

t.''Somedaysarebetterthanothers.Butitwasmyhome.AndwhenIsawitdeteriorating,Ihadtwochoices:Icouldleave,orIcouldstayandfight.Idecidedtost

ayandfight.''Whentheabandonedhomebehindhisturnedintoacrackden,thefatheroftwograbbedsomeplywoodandnailsandbeganboardingupthehouse.Aftertw

oneighborsstoppedtoaskwhathewasdoing,theydecidedtohelp,withgreatresults.''Whenthedrugdealerscameback,theyturnedaroundandwenth

ome,''saysGeorge.''That'showitallgotstarted.''''It''isDetroitBlightBusters,orDBB,anorganizationofcivic-mindedvolunteersdevo

tedtorevivingthecitytheylove,oneabandonedhouse,onevacantlot,andonegarbage-strewnparkatatime.Inthe30yearssincet

hatfirsthomerescue,anarmyofapproximately182,000volunteers,alongwithcorporateandprivatedonors,hashelpedGeorgedestroyaround300abandonedhomes,mostly

inthepoorerNorthwestareaofDetroit.They'vealsosecured400-somehomesbyboardingthemup,thuskeepingbadactorsout.They'v

epaintedandrenovatednearly900homesandbuiltover100fromscratch.AccordingtoForbes,morethan1,000Detroitersha

vebeenhousedasaresultofDBB'swork.''I'mhalfLebanese,halfItalian,and100percentDetroitstubborn,''Georgetoldnationswell.com.''Onceweget

somethinginourheartandinourhead,it'salmostautopilot.''Butthatwasonlythebeginning.In2003,Georgealsobreathedlifeintoadilapidated(破旧的)square

mileofDetroitbyturningitintoArtistVillage,anareanowfilledwithgalleries,aperformancespace,communitygardens,acoffees

hop,andoutdoorcourtyards.BecausethisregionofNorthDetroitwasafooddesert,Georgealsopersuadedasupermarketchaintomoveintotheneighbo

rhood.''Blightislikeacancer:Ifyoudon'tsetuponit,itwillspread,''Georgetoldthehubdetroit.com.Andthenthere'sHalloween.InDetroit,October30wasruefullyk

nownasDevil'sNight,aperiodwhenallhellwouldbreaklooseintheformofcrimeandvandalism.Inresponse,Georgecreatedacitizens'patrol(巡逻队)that

wouldtaketothestreets,keepinganeyeonsuspiciousbehavior.HecalleditAngels’Night.Whatbeganwith12neighborsonpatrolin1990hasgrowntomorethan60,000

citywide.George'sinspiredideashavenotgoneunnoticedbythecityheloves.''JohnwantstoshowthatthereisstillsomethingtoDetroit.Thatit

'sstillworthit,''saysrealestateagentRobertLaBute.Andothersarebuyingintoit.''We'reseeingthetrendofyoungerhomeownerscomingi

n.''IsGeorgeproudofhavingboostedhisonce-ailinghometown?You'dbetterbelieveheis.Asheputsit:''Weareonthefrontporchofthegreatesturbancomebacks

toryinthisnation’shistory.''45.WhywasJohnGeorgereluctanttoleaveDetroit?A.Hewantedtosavehiscity.B.Heenjoyedawonderful

life.C.Hestayedtofightagainstdrugs.D.Hegotalongwithhisneighbors.46.Whatwastheresultofthefirsthomerescue?A.Anofficialorgani

zationwasfounded.B.Avoluntarymovementbeganwithit.C.Abetterneighborrelationshipwasformed.D.Thedrugdealersmendedtheirwaysatla

st.47.ThedataprovidedinParagraph5suggestthat______.A.manypeoplehavebeenliftedoutofpovertyB.manyabandonedhomesha

vebeendestroyedC.DBBhasdonealottobringthecitybacktolifeD.thenumberofthevolunteershasbeenincreasing48.WhatdidJohnGeo

rgedotorevivethecityofDetroit?A.Hetransformedthecityintoanindustrialarea.B.Hecreatedacitizen'spatroltop

reventcrimes.C.Heexpandedinvestmentinrealestatebusiness.D.Hebuiltasupermarketchainintheneighborhood.49.Accordingtothepassage,JohnGeorgecanbedescribed

as______.A.cautiousandcreativeB.stubbornandambitiousC.proudandself-centeredD.strong-willedandinspiring50.Wha

t'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheLifeofaHeroB.Detroit'sProudTigerC.ThePowerofDevotionD.TheBloomingofDetroitDAftertheageofs

ixteen,ashasbeendiscovered,thenumberofourbraincellsbeginstodecreaseataspeedofseveralmillionayear.Theysimplydieoff

.Incertaintypesofactivity,thehumanbrainisatitshighestpointintheearlytwenties,whenithascollectedenoughinformationtobeabletousethevastn

umberofcellsfreelyinthemosteffectiveway.Puremathematicsisoneofthefieldsinwhichthishappens,andweknowthatAlbertEinsteinmadeallhiswo

rld-shakingdiscoveriesbetweentheageofabout20and25,andspenttherestofhislifetidyingthemupandarrangingthem

.Butincertainothertypesofactivity(ofwhichbeinganauthorisperhapsone),experienceismoreimportantthansharpnessofbrain,andthe

reoneusuallyfindsthatapersonreacheshisorherclimaxmuchlaterinlife.Besidessharpnessofbrainandexperience,hereisanotherthingt

hatisveryimportant,andthatiswisdom.Onecanhaveaveryquick,inventivebrainandplentyofexperience,butifoneusesthesefoolishly,oneharmsbothoneselfandother

s.Wisdomdoesnotalwayscomewithage—thereareplentyoffoolishmiddle-agedpeopleabout—buttheaveragepersontendstolear

nwisdomashegetsolder,usuallybymakingpainfulorembarrassingmistakes.Learningtobewiseisbasicallylearningwhatisnotpossibleandwhat

ispossiblebutsodifficultthatitisnotworthallthetroubleonehastogothroughtogetthere.Mostly,itislearningabouthumannature;howrealpeoplebehaveandreac

t,asagainsthowonewouldlikethemtobehaveandreact.Onecanreadandhearlotofidealisticstuffabouthowtomaketheworldabet

terplace,whichwouldbefoundifitwasbasedonanaccurateobservationofhumannature,butwhichisbasicallyawasteoftimebecause

itisnot.51.Accordingtothewriter,thegreatdiscoveriesmadebyAlbertEinsteinweremainlyaresultin.A.sharpnessofthebrainB.yearsofhardworkC.riche

xperienceD.hisdeepunderstandingofnature52.Somepeopleachievesuccessmuchlaterinlifebecause_____.A.theyhavetol

earnlessonsfromfailuresB.theydonothaveachancetoshowtheirtalentsC.theirworkoftenrequiresmuchexperienceD.theyfailtorea

lizeearliertheimportanceofhardwork53.Theimportanceofwisdomliesinthefactthat.A.ithelpstoavoidvariousmistakesB.itcontributestoone’screa

tivityC.itprovidestherightdirectionofeffortsD.itencouragesonetogoforwardinfaceofdifficulty54.Thewrit

ercametobelievethat.A.itisalwaysawasteoftimetomakeplansaboutthefutureB.onehastousewisdomindecidingwhatisthebestthingtod

oC.oneshouldalwayschallengetheimpossibletopushthesocietyforwardD.itishumannaturetomakeattemptsonwhatlo

oksimpossible第II卷第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,并根据题目要求用英语回答问题(请注意问题后的字数要求)。Thewaypeopleholdtothebelieftha

tafun-filled,pain-freelifeequalshappinessactuallyreducestheirchancesofeverattainingrealhappiness.Iffunandpleasureareequaltoh

appiness,thenpainmustbeequaltounhappiness.Butinfact,theoppositeistrue:moreoftenthannotthingsthatleadtohappinessinvolvesomepain.Asaresult,manypeop

leavoidtheveryattemptsthatarethesourceoftruehappiness.Theyfearthepaininevitablybroughtbysuchthingsasmarria

ge,raisingchildren,professionalachievement,religiouscommitmentandself-improvement.Askabachelorwhyheresistsmarriageeventhoughhefindsdatingtob

elessandlesssatisfying.Ifheishonest,hewilltellyouthatheisafraidofmakingacommitment.Forcommitmentisinfactquit

epainful.Thesinglelifeisfilledwithfun,adventureandexcitement.Marriagehassuchmoments,buttheyarenotitsmostdistinguishingfeat

ures.Itmoreinvolvesdevotionandpromises.Coupleswithinfantchildrenareluckytogetawholenight’ssleeporathree-da

yvacation.Idon’tknowanyparentwhowouldchoosetheword“fun”todescriberaisingchildren.Buttheywillalsoattainthejoysofw

atchingachildgrowuporofplayingwithagrandchild.Understandingandacceptingthattruehappinesshasnothingtod

owithfunisoneofthemostliberatingrealizations.Itliberatestime:nowwecandevotemorehourstoactivitiesthatcangenuinelyincreaseourhappiness.Itliberatesmon

ey:buyingthatnewcarorthosefancyclotheswilldosomethingtoincreaseourhappinessbuttheyaretemporaryandfarlesseffectivethannourishingourdreamsandho

pes.Anditliberatesusfromenvy:wenowunderstandthatallthosewhoarealwayshavingsomuchfunactuallymaynotbehapp

yatall.55.Whatistheauthor’sopinionoftruehappiness?(nomorethan10words)56.Accordingtotheauthor,whydoesabachelorresistmarriage?(nomorethan10words)57

.Pleaseexplaintheunderlinedword“commitment”inEnglishinParagraph3.(nomorethan3words)58.Whatistheauthor’sopiniononraisingchi

ldren?(nomorethan10words)第二节书面表达(满分15分)59.假如你是天津一中高三(1)班的学生李津,瑞典友好学校的笔友Chris给你写信,询问你升入毕业年级的近况,同时告诉你因为疫情的原因,原定今年十月份的来津学访计划不得不推迟。请你给他写封回信,内容包括:1

)表达遗憾并邀请他合适的时候来津;2)描述高三的生活(如日常作息、学习状态等);3)对于高三生活的初步感受和对未来的展望。注意:1)词数:100词左右;2)可以适当增加内容,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:新冠疫情COVID-19DearChris,I’mvery

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